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Supreme Court to decide whether states can count ballots that arrive after Election Day

Last updated: November 10, 2025 10:15 am
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The Supreme Court’s Upcoming Decision on Mail-In Ballot Counting

The Supreme Court is set to weigh in on a contentious issue: whether federal law prohibits states from counting ballots that are delivered after Election Day. This topic is especially significant in light of the ongoing debates around mail-in voting.

Former President Donald Trump has been vocally critical of mail-in voting, claiming that allowing ballots to be counted after Election Day opens the door to potential fraud. His argument hinges on the assertion that this practice erodes voter confidence by delaying the announcement of final election results.

Contrary to Trump’s assertions, laws in approximately 30 states permit the counting of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day. Proponents of this policy argue that the grace period is crucial for voters—particularly military personnel—whose ballots may be delayed for reasons beyond their control.

On Monday, the Supreme Court announced in a routine order list that it will review challenges brought forth by the Republican National Committee and the Mississippi Libertarian Party against the state law that allows mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if they arrive within five business days after the election.

Last year, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the challengers, ruling that Mississippi’s law contradicts federal laws that establish a uniform nationwide voting day for federal elections. This ruling has sparked significant concern.

In June, Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch, a Republican, urged the Supreme Court to intervene, warning that the federal appeals court’s decision could lead to “destabilizing nationwide ramifications.” While the 5th Circuit’s ruling is limited to Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, Fitch cautioned that it could incite chaos in future elections, likely resulting in similar legal battles in closely contested races across the nation.

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Interestingly, the ruling that struck down the Mississippi law was made by three judges from the 5th Circuit who had been considered as potential Supreme Court nominees by Trump himself: Andrew Oldham, James Ho, and Kyle Duncan—all appointees of the former president.

The Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments on this matter early next year, with a decision anticipated by the end of June. This upcoming ruling could have profound implications for how mail-in voting is conducted across the United States and may serve as a litmus test for the intersection of state and federal authority in electoral processes.

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